Social Networking and Christianity

This last Sunday at junior high youth we discussed being a Christian in a social networking world. This is an extremely important conversation that we need to have as a Christian because there is no direct scripture correlation to social networking. I can’t image the writers of scripture understanding facebook or half of the short hand that we tend to use today.

We have to use the principles that we learn from scripture in addition to our tradition, reason and experience through the help of the holy spirit to figure out what we are to do with things like this. Facebook, twitter, etc… are just tools. They are neither evil nor good, but can be used greatly for each. At youth we came up with our 10 commandments of social networking:
1. Don’t put something you wouldn’t want your mom reading.
2. Only get a facebook when your parents are ok with it.
3. Protect your login info!
4. Be kind! No put downs
5. Don’t spread rumors
6. Never tell your location
7. Leave your contact information off. Maybe even put your birthday but not the year.
8. If a friend posts something harmful they are doing or about to do, don’t ignore it.
9. Don’t add strangers!
10.Use common sense, show the face of Christ through your actions

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